Found this screenshot of me overclocking the Intel i7 4820K, yeah i know, it sure looks to good too be true and i guess it is.
But at least this is what the ASUS program reported when it overclocked.
/Enjoy.
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Found this screenshot of me overclocking the Intel i7 4820K, yeah i know, it sure looks to good too be true and i guess it is.
But at least this is what the ASUS program reported when it overclocked.
/Enjoy.
Hardware specifications of the build:
Chassis: Corsair Air 540.
Motherboard: ASUS X79-Deluxe (socket 2011).
RAM: Corsair Vengeance, 32GB, DDR3, 1866Mhz, quad channel (4x8GB).
Power Supply Unit: be quiet! 630w. Modular. Bronze 80+. ATX.
Processor: Intel Core i7 4820K (socket 2011).
Soundcard: ASUS Xonar Essence STX (PCI-E).
Graphics card: ASUS GeForce GTX 770 DCII OC (2GB) (PCI-E 3.0).
Hard Drive (system): OCZ SATA-II, 120GB SSD.
Hard Drive (software): Samsung SATA-II, 500GB.
Water Cooling System: EK 320 Kit.
Water: XSPC EC6 (approx 1L).
Rear Chassis Fan (exhaust): Cougar Vortex 140mm. 3-Pin. MBU controlled.
Front Chassis Fans/Radiator Fans (intake): 3x. Cougar Vortex 120mm. PWM. CPU OPT.
Top Chassis Fans (intake): 2x. Cougar Vortex 120mm. PWM. CPU OPT.
Lights:
Revoltec Cold Cathode, white (set of two).
Current activity: 24h. test run of the water cooling system.
Current status: No leaks.
Time spent testing: Approximately 2.5h.